Timeline - Creative Time
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Timeline - Creative Time
THE CREATIVE TIME CATALOGUE: 33 YEARS, 313 PROJECTS, AND STILL GOING CREATIVE TIME Compiled by Lauren F. Friedman The following listing of projects sponsored by Creative Time since its inception is as complete as possible. Our institutional memory consists of masses of old files, press releases, and slides, many of which were invaluable in our research; when necessary, we’ve done our best to reconfirm information with outside sources. Above all, in our research for this catalogue it was important to us to acknowledge every artist and participant we’ve worked with, and to that end we’ve made every effort to identify them as well as to provide the location, type of artwork or performance, and cosponsor of our events. Our sincere apologies for any errors or omissions, however inadvertent and unintended, found here. Key to Catalogue: Installation/ Sculpture 258 Video/ Film/ Projection Media (Internet/ Digital/ Sound) Performance Billboard/ Poster/ Ad Spaces Painting CATALOGUE 1974 1978 Crafts in Action 2/19–3/19 Sharon Fein, Jo Ellen Scheffield, Joe Scheurer 100 William Street Downtown Drive-In 7/28–7/29 Mike Blackwood, Stan Brakhage, Rudy Burkhardt, Shirley Clarke, Robert Crawford, Bob Fleischner, Peter Goldman, Red Grooms, Hilary Harris, Ken Jacobs, Mike Kuchar, Stan Lawder, Marie Menken, Frank and Carilyn Mouris, Warren Newcombe, Charles Sheeler, Paul Strand, Francis Thompson Edison Parking Lot, corner of John and Front Streets In partnership with the Downtown Branch of the Whitney Museum of American Art Sail 12/18–2/21/1975 Jim Burton, Anne Healy, and musicians (Rhys Chatham, Jon Deak, Garrett List) 88 Pine Street In partnership with Orient Overseas Associates 1975 Ruckus Manhattan 11/20–1/20/1976 Red Grooms, Mimi Gross Grooms, The Ruckus Construction Company 88 Pine Street 1976 New York Sky Events: East Harlem Sky Events 6/10–6/11 Otto Piene East Harlem New York Sky Events: Neon Rainbow 6/26 Otto Piene 59th Street Pond, Central Park Anemones: An Air Aquarium 10/19–12/31 Otto Piene 88 Pine Street Round: Sound for Concave Surfaces 11/19–11/21 Max Neuhaus U.S. Custom House, 1 Bowling Green 1977 Custom and Culture 1 6/29–9/11 A-1 Art Band, Laurie Anderson, Jim Burton, Chamber Jazz Quintet, Composers Ensemble, Laura Dean, Senta Driver, Douglas Dunn, Emerson String Quartet, Endymion Ensemble, JoAnne Faletta, Alan Finkel, Tina Girouard, Mimi Gross Grooms, Suzanne Harris, Jene Highstein, David Hykes, Kazuko, Rockne Krebs, Lancaster Brass Quintet, Richard Landry, Vera Manzi-Schacht, Mozart Festival Orchestra, Multigravitational Aerodance Group, New World Consort, Pat O’Brian, Brian O’Neill, Charlemagne Palestine, Carol Parker, Philip Glass Ensemble, Steve Reich, Jim Roche, Charles Ross, Sara Rudner, Ned Smyth, St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble, Stony Baroque Chamber Players, Linda Tarnay, Tsai, Vocal Jazz Inc., Shyam Yodh U.S. Custom House, 1 Bowling Green In partnership with the Custom House Institute, the New York Landmarks Conservancy, and the U.S. General Services Administration Butler’s Lives of the Saints 12/16–1/28/1978 Ann Wilson 88 Pine Street Art on the Beach 1 8/11–9/17 Terry Allen, Rosemarie Castoro, Yoshiko Chuma, Christopher Cleckler, Charles Dennis, Thomas Farmer, Harriet Feigenbaum, Alan Finkel, R. M. Fischer, Simone Forti, Sandy Gellis, Tina Girouard, Mimi Gross Grooms, Suzanne Harris, Ed McGowin, Rudolph Montanez, Natural Sound, Patsy Norvell, Kirk Nurock, Sara Rudner and Company, Katherine Sokolinikoff, Peter Van Riper Battery Park City Landfill 1979 Custom and Culture 2 5/3–6/17 Laurie Anderson, Robert Ashley, Connie Beckley, Andrea Callard, Charles Cook, Jon Deak, Andrew deGroat, Tom Doyle, Hermine Freed, Jane Goldberg, Carl Goldstein, Peter Gordon, Helen and Newton Harrison, Julia Heyward, Laurace James, Jill Kroesen, Alvin Lucier, Ingram Marshall, Ed McGowin, Jalalu Kalvert Nelson, Dennis Oppenheim, Ursula Oppens, Jody Pinto, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jim Pomeroy, Lucio Pozzi, Martin Puryear, Kenneth Rinker, Stuart Sherman, Speculum Musicae, Donald Sultan, The Talking Band, Hap Tivey, Calvin Trillin, Jeff Way, Robin Winters, Elyn Zimmerman, Barbara Zucker U.S. Custom House, 1 Bowling Green In partnership with the Custom House Institute, the New York Landmarks Conservancy, and the U.S. General Services Administration Downtown Drive-In 8/17–8/18 Kenneth Anger, Stan Brakhage, Joseph Cornell, Maya Deren, Robert Frank, Alfred Leslie, and others Intersection of Wall and William streets In partnership with the Downtown Branch of the Whitney Museum of American Art 1980 Art on the Beach 2 6/14–9/14 Alice Aycock, Bill T. Jones and Dancers, Raul Cabello, Charles Moulton and Dancers, Dana Reitz and Dancers, Michael Davis, Sam Edwards, Eiko & Koma, Heide Fasnacht, 4D Construction Company, Jon Gibson, Ruth Hardinger, Maren Hassinger, William Hellerman, Linda Herenchak, Richard Landry, Andrew Leicester, Marta Renzi and Dancers, Risa Jaroslow and Dancers, Nancy Rubins, Running and Rolling Dance Company, Ursula von Rydingsvard, David Wells, David Woodberry Battery Park City Landfill Masstransiscope 9/17–ongoing Bill Brand Myrtle Street subway station In partnership with MTA Arts for Transit 259 CREATIVE TIME CATALOGUE Breaking In 10/29–11/15 Connie Beckley, Rosemarie Castoro, Christopher Cleckler, Jon Deak, Tom Doyle, Thomas Farmer, Harriet Feigenbaum, Alan Finkel, Hermine Freed, Sandy Gellis, Tina Girouard, Mimi Gross Grooms, Anne Healy, Kazuko, Jill Kroesen, Richard Landry, Ed McGowin, Rudolph Montanez, Carol Parker, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Lucio Pozzi, Katherine Sokolnikoff, Jeff Way, Elyn Zimmerman, Barbara Zucker First Precinct House, 48 Old Slip 1981 Projects at the Precinct 3/11–4/4 Vito Acconci, Stephen Antonakos, Marianne Edwards, Jerry Jones, Pedro Lujan, Tom Rankin First Precinct House, 48 Old Slip Windspun 5/13–6/1/1982 Liz Phillips Hunts Point, The Bronx Art on the Beach 3 6/20–9/13 Aboriginal Dancers from Australia, Cathey Billian, Andrea Blum, Boneworks Ensemble, Glenn Branca, Bricolage Theater, Bill and Mary Buchen, Lauren Ewing, Molissa Fenley, The Floating Cinema Project, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Jill Kroesen, Donald Lipski, Charlie Morrow, Rosalind Newman, Tom Nussbaum, Ocarina Orchestra, Kurt Ossenfort, Wendy Perron, Jon Rubin, Jeffrey Simpson, Sun Ra and his Arkestra, Tim Watkins, Gina Wendkos, Randy Williams, Stephanie Woodward, Peter Zummo Battery Park City Landfill Ruckus Manhattan Revival 12/18–3/31/1982 Red Grooms 1345 Sixth Avenue 1982 Principles in Perspective 6/22–7/9 Connie Beckley Chamber of Commerce, 65 Liberty Street Art on the Beach 4 6/26–9/12 Bill and Mary Buchen, Frank Conversano, Jay Coogan, Blondell Cummings, Richard Hambleton, Linda Hudes, Scott Johnson, Newband, Dennis Oppenheim, Scott Pfaffman, Jody Pinto, Kathryn Posin, Power Trio, Susan Rethorst, Rock Steady Crew, David Saunders, Fiona Templeston, Yoshimasa Wada, Grace Williams, Steve Wood, Robert Younger Battery Park City Landfill Projects at the Chamber 11/9–12/18 Ida Applebroog, Bob Carroll, Cococello (Auste, Aigars Kildiss, and James Corbett), Olu Dara, Theodora Skipitares, Sun Ra and the Okra Orchestra Chamber of Commerce, 65 Liberty Street 1983 Art in the Anchorage 1 5/19–10/10 African Connection, Jacob Burckhardt, Rhys Chatham, Alvin Curran, Bruce Dow, R. M. Fischer, Diamanda Galas, Spalding Gray, Jane Greengold, Jana Haimsohn, David Hykes and the 260 Harmonic Choir, The Imago Ensemble, Hugh Levick, Mel Wong Dance Company, Bebe Miller and Dancers, Kirk Nurock, Suzan Pitt, Kenneth Rinker, Sal Romano, Saeko Ichinohe and Company, Ned Smyth, Robert Stackhouse, Station House Opera, Taro Suzuki, Warner Wada, Thomas Weaver, Nina Wiener The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Langheld, Colin Lee, Ann Magnuson, Uwe Mengel, Melissa Meyer, Gary Monheit, Butch Morris, Guy Nordenson, Nancy Owens, Lenny Pickett, Ricardo Scofidio, Sun Ra and The Solar Arkestra, Henry Threadgill, Todt, Diane Torr, Angela Valerio, Glen Velez, Fred Wilson, Willie Mae Wright Battery Park City Landfill Art on the Beach 5: Six Collaborative Projects 7/9–9/25 Ian Bader, Harriet Balaran, Johanna Boyce, Petah Coyne, Elizabeth Diller, Richard Flood, Tom Hatch, Brower Hatcher, Shelley Hirsch, James Holl, Nene Humphrey, Kathleen Ligon, Daniel McCusker, Tom Otterness, Geraldine Pontius, Kaylynn Sullivan, Billie Tsien, David Van Tieghem Battery Park City Landfill A Drop in the Bucket 9/5–11/5 Jane Greengold Franklin Street between Lafayette and Centre streets Sanitation Celebrations 9/27 Mierle Laderman Ukeles Madison Avenue between 72nd and 104th streets In partnership with the New York City Department of Sanitation, the First New York City Art Parade, and the Uniformed Sanitationmen’s Association 1984 Walk-In Theater for Pedestrians 1/25–4/12 Carmella Saraceno Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse, 40 Foley Square Art on the Beach 6: Eight Collaborative Projects 7/7–9/16 Mac Adams, Tony Billoni, Richard Clarke, Steve Clorfeine, Jane Comfort, Tony Conrad, Elizabeth Diller, Ron Ehmke, Kate Ericson, Ellen Fisher, Stephen Gallagher, Peter Gordon, Laurie Hawkinson, Catherine Howe, Emily Jennings, Michel Kagan, Mikyung Kim, Lisa Kraus, Oliver Lake, John Malpede, Audrey Matlock, Robert McAnulty, Juergen Riehm, Erika Rothenberg, Alison Saar, Livio Saganic, George Scherer, Ricardo Scofidio, Henry Smith-Miller, Ned Sublette, Brian Szpakowski, Allan Wexler, Rhonda Zwillinger Battery Park City Landfill Touch Sanitation Show: Part One 9/9–10/5 Mierle Laderman Ukeles Maritime Transfer Station at 59th Street Nighttrippers 12/1–12/15 Kaylynn Sullivan with Henry Threadgill The Russian Baths, 268 East 10th Street; First Baptist Church, intersection of 121st Street and Manhattan Avenue; Oscar Hammerstein Opera House, 4 West 43rd Street 1985 Art in the Anchorage 2 5/15–6/30 Luis Cruz Azaceta, William Basinski, Bow Gamelan, Cynthia Carlson, CRASH, Terry Creach, Jane Dickson, Mike Glier, David Headley, David Humphrey, Mike Kelley, Stephen Koester, The Magnificent Force, Susan Marshall, John Obuck, Steven Pollack, Judy Rifka, Nancy Spero, Wolfgang Staehle, David Wojnarowicz, The Wu-Shu Team, Robert Yasuda The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Art on the Beach 7 7/2–9/13 Dennis Adams, Jerry Barr, Karen Bausman, John Bernd, Gina Bianco, Lenora Champagne, Yoshiko Chuma, Jody Culkin, Elizabeth Diller, Tom Finkelpearl, Claudia Fitch, Suzanne Fletcher, Leslie Gill, Nicholas Goldsmith, Jessica Hagedorn, David Hammons, John Heys, William Jacobson, Bill Lane, Gretchen 1986 B. Holden To Diderot 3/10–6/20 Barry Holden Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse, 40 Foley Square Art in the Anchorage 3: The Memory Theatre of Giulio Camillo 6/6–7/13 Creation Company, Elizabeth Diller, Joe Fyfe, Andrew Ginzel, Laurie Hawkinson, Kristin Jones, Matthew Maguire, George Palumbo, Vito Ricci, Ricardo Scofidio, Kit-Yin Snyder, Allan Wexler, Elyn Zimmerman The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Music in the Anchorage: Sunday Jazz Series 6/8–6/29 Geri Allen, Blue Star, Marion Brandis, Thulani Davis, Joseph Jarman, Leroy Jenkins, Oliver Lake, Lester Bowie’s Brass Fantasy, Myra Melford, David Peaston The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Performance in the Park 1 8/3–9/14 Connie Beckley, Donald Byrd (The Group), Pat Cahill, David Cale, Terry Creach, Blondell Cummings, Olu Dara, Mark Dendy, Kathy Duncan, Douglas Dunn, Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler, Jeffrey Essmann, Frey Faust, Jane Goldberg, Sally Gross Company, Linda Hudes, Jane Comfort Dance Company, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, John Kelly, Stephen Koester, Beth Lapides, Ralph Lemon, Monica Levy, Ron Littke, Diane Martel, Dianne McIntyre, Paul McMahon, Yvonne Meier, The Mell-o White Boys, Susan Mogul, Tom Murrin (aka Alien Comic), Nina Martin Performance Company, The Okra Orchestra, Pat Oleszko, Stephen Petronio, Stuart Sherman, Sarah Skaggs, Michael Smith, Merián Soto and Pepon Osorio, Split Britches, Elizabeth Streb, Mel Tomlinson, Urban Bush Women, Danitra Vance, Wendy Perron Dance Company, Cydney Wilkes, Women of the Calabash, Paul Zaloom Central Park Bandshell 1987 Art in the Anchorage 4 June–July Chris Carter Group, Paul Colin, Wendy Copps, David Craven, Blondell Cummings, Constance deJong, The Derek James Band, Pat Dignan, David Finck, The Guerrilla Girls, David Helm, John Kelly, Jill Kroesen, Gretchen Langheld, Diane Martel, Frankie Paris, Judy Pfaff, Richard Price, Joe Russell, Beatrice Sagar, Michael Smith, Huck Snyder, John Torreano The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Performance in the Park 2 6/19–9/11 The Alchemedians, Jerri Allyn, Mark Anderson, Jo Andres, Balinese American Dance Theater, Isabel Benet, Ann Carlson, Ping Chong and The Fiji Theatre Company, Contemporary Ballet Company, Frank Conversano, Crowsfeet Dance Collective, Charles Dennis, Forces of Nature, Holly Hughes, Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane, Pooh Kaye, Love Theater, Clarice Marshall, Butch Morris, Charles Moulton, Yves Musard, Lauri Nagel, Georg Osterman, Nicky Paraiso, Travis Preston, Peter Reed, Iris Rose, Rachel Rosenthal, Jim Self, Mary Shultz, Stephanie Skura and Company, Muna Tseng, Watchface Central Park Bandshell Art on the Beach 8 July–September Mark Antrobus, Jerry Beck, Annie Chu, James Croak, Jeff DeCastro, Jackie Ferrara, Rick Gooding, Eric Gould, Julia Heyward, Perry Hoberman, Angelika Holfmann, Bob Holman, Tamara Jenkins, Kenneth Kaplan, Craig Konyk, Theodore Krueger, Stephen Laub, David Linton, Cecil MacKinnon, Jackson Mac Low, Phil Marsh, Cameron McNall, Yvonne Meier, Mud People, Tamar Rogoff, Paul Schmidt, Leonardo Shapiro, Leonid Sokov, Candy Spilner, Ritsuko Taho, Kei Takei, Billie Tsien, Anthony Tsirantonakis, Tod Williams Hunter’s Point, Queens 1988 In the WINTER GARDEN: Relay 5/10–5/11 Connie Beckley World Financial Center Winter Garden, 200 Vesey Street Misfortunes of Desire Acted Out at an Imaginary Location Symbolizing Everything Worth Having 5/17 Survival Research Laboratories Shea Stadium, 123-01 Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing, Queens In partnership with The Kitchen, the New Museum, and the City of New York Parks and Recreation Department In the WINTER GARDEN: Anggrek 5/17–5/18 Alice Farley and Company World Financial Center Winter Garden, 200 Vesey Street Art in the Anchorage 5 June–July Maritza Arrastia, Jean-Baptiste Barrière, Caroline Beasley-Baker, Brenda Connor-Bey Miller, Contraband, Pat Dignan and David Finck, Sharon Dupree, Pierre Friloux, Sarah Glasscock, Terry Hayes, Jacqueline Johnson, Joan Jonas, Brigid Kennedy, Michel Paysant, Gilda Pervin, Louis Reyes Rivera, Joel Sanders, Vijay Seshadri, Scott Sherk, Station House Opera, Ed Tomney, Donald Woods with Sons & Daughters The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Art on the Beach 9 7/15–9/18 Kathe Be, Annette Berr, Paul Castrucci, Melissa Chaney, Dea Cleavenger, Brian Dewan, Maureen Fleming, DeWitt Godrey, The Holsteins, The Hum Drums, Faye Hunter, Kain Karawahn, Sean Landers, The Ordinaires, Ann Reichlin, Samba Novo, The Shams, Sharp Shapiro Jazz, Judith Simonian, Chris Stamey, Typhoon, Alan Uluc, Simon Ungers, The Wygals, XXY Dance/Music Hunter’s Point, Queens UP Tiempo!: Performing and Visual Artists of the Americas 11/4–12/10 ACT UP (AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power), Chico Alvarez, Al Angeloro, Tony Avalos, Norma Bessouet, David Bronstein, Josely Carvalho, George Cisneros, Jonas dos Santos, Eddie Torres Latin Dance Company, The El Salvador Media Project, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Gronk, Roberto Juarez, Kajou, Marcos Kurtycz, Marcelo Llorens, Los Angeles Poverty Department (LAPD), James Luna, Manuel Alum Dance Company, Marisela Norte, Nosotros, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Orquesta Broadway, Catalina Parra, Manny Vega, Donald Woods El Museo del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Avenue 261 CREATIVE TIME CATALOGUE 1989 1990 1991 The Fear of Disclosure Project: Fear of Disclosure n.d. David Wojnarowicz, Phil Zwickler with Jonathan Lee, producer Citywide In partnership with Video Data Bank and Women Make Movies Demolish the Wall of Censorship 3/20 Roger Boyce, Nan Goldin, Dona Ann McAdams, Paul H-O, and others United States Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. Visualize This April Nancy Burson with Kunio Nagashima Citywide Creative Time at Dixon Place 4/24–4/26 Art Positive, Ron Brown, Kyle de Camp, Diamanda Galas, Eva Gasteazoro, Shelley Hirsch, Kwok, David Linton, Ikue Mori, Zeena Parkins, Sarah Perron, David Rousseve, Elizabeth Streb and Ringside, Tigressa 64 East 4th Street In partnership with Dixon Place Angels Have Been Sent To Me May Jerri Allyn with Helen Thorington Citywide Poets in the Bars 4/6–5/1 Miguel Algarin, Amina & Amiri Baraka, Roberto Bedoya, Blue Ark, Jorge Brandon, Dennis Cooper, Jayne Cortez, Kenward Elmslie, Allen Ginsberg, Philip Good, Lois Elaine Griffith, Jessica Hagedorn, Kimiko Hahn, Safiya Henderson-Holmes, Bob Holman, Mikhail Horowitz, Tuli Kupferberg, Donald Lev, Bernadette Mayer, Taylor Mead, Eileen Myles, Kofi Natambu, Bimbo Rivas, Ed Sanders, Ntozake Shange, Sharon Shively, Steven Taylor, David Trinidad, Quincy Troupe, Jeff Wright Citywide Light Site-ings: Holland Tunnel Drive-In Billboard 4/13–4/16 Leni Schwendinger Holland Tunnel, Manhattan entrance Automotive Votive 5/6–5/29 The Kunst Brothers (Tom Leeser and Alison Saar) Citywide Art in the Anchorage 6 6/22–8/13 Bob Bingham, Terry Fox, Jessie Jane Lewis, Winifred Lutz, Michael Mooser, David Nyzio, Stephanie Rowden, Fred Tomaselli, Vida, Yoshi Wada The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Kissing Doesn’t Kill: Greed and Indifference Do June–December Gran Fury Citywide Lincoln Center Out of Doors 1 8/13–8/16 Alex and Allyson Grey, Tamar Rogoff and Anthony Tsirantonakis 30 Lincoln Center Plaza It Was Only Art October Karen Finley Citywide Video/Musica 11/17–11/19 Mark Brady, Jose Chalas, Abigail Child, Godfrey Daniel, Kristine Diekman, Samantha Mae Dorfman, Ruben Garcia, Genevieve Hayes, Steve Jones, Marco, Jared Nickerson, Zeena Parkins, Hahn Rowe, Elliott Sharp, Leah Singer, Tohban Djan (Ikue Mori and Luli Shioi) 26 Avenue B What’s in a Flame? 11/23–12/3 Cathy Quinn Cable Building, 611 Broadway All people with AIDS are innocent December–January 1990 Gran Fury 466 Grand Street 262 The Black Sheep May–April 1991 Karen Finley First Avenue between 1st and Houston streets The Wilds and the Deep 5/25–6/24 Martha Fleming, Lyne Lapointe Battery Maritime Building, 10 South Street In partnership with Dance Theatre Workshop Art in the Anchorage 7 7/13–10/7 Jerri Allyn, Gary Azon, Marc Blane, Laurie Carlos, Angel Costa, Toni Dove, Christopher Doyle, Jim Goldberg, Karen Finley, Dorothy Friedman, David Hatchett, Paul H-O and Roger Boyce, Maurice Kenny, Lilliana LuBoya, Frank Mann, Robbie McCauley, Ann Meredith, Yong Soon Min, David Nechak, Izhar Patkin, J. D. Rage, Janet Restino, Nancy Rubins The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Lincoln Center Out of Doors 2 8/11–8/18 Kim Jones (Mudman), Tom Murrin (aka Alien Comic), Leonard Titzer 30 Lincoln Center Plaza Surgeon General’s Warning September–November Beth B. Citywide The Bowery Concert 9/15 Maria Bosco, Sumie Yonei, Keith Young, Wang Chang Yuan, Sara D. Roosevelt Park, Houston to Delancey streets Carbon Monoxide is a Lethal Gas October–November Hilja Keading Citywide Love of a Poet 10/10–10/20 John Kelly Battery Maritime Building, 10 South Street In partnership with Dance Theatre Workshop Day Without Art 1990: Electric Blanket 12/1 Allen Frame, Nan Goldin, Paul H-O, and the Visual AIDS Artists Caucus The Cooper Union, Third Avenue and 7th Street In partnership with the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and Cooper Union Black Works 5/1–5/4 Station House Opera The Kitchen, 512 West 19th Street In partnership with The Kitchen The Most Exciting Women in Music June Corina, Juliet Cuming, Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth), Lady Miss Kier, MC Lyte, Kate Pierson (B-52’s), Crystal Waters, Tina Weymouth (Tom Tom Club) Citywide The Honeymoon Project 6/7–6/30 Miralda World Financial Center Winter Garden, 200 Vesey Street In partnership with the World Financial Center Arts and Events Program Not Just the Parade, Time to Get Paid June Algernon Miller Citywide Suz/o/Suz 6/12–6/15 La Fura Dels Baus Kaufman Astoria Studios, 34-12 36th Street, Queens In partnership with The Kitchen, P.S. 122, and The New York International Festival of the Arts Memories of New York Chinatown 6/23 Tomie Arai 70 Mulberry Street In partnership with the Chinatown History Museum Art in the Anchorage 8 7/10–9/7 Black Market International, Bosho, Dumb Type, Linda Fisher, Bob Flanagan, Mimi Goese, A. Leroy, Manhattan Marimba Quartet, Virgil Moorefield, Adam Peacock, Hahn Rowe, Arthur Russell, Dick Sandhaus, Linda Carmella Sibio, Bill Stair, Martha Wilson, Guy Yarden, Daniel Zippi The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Skin 8/23 Paula Josa-Jones, Pauline Oliveros Lincoln Center Wigstock 9/2 Joey Arias, Dorian Corey, Deee-Lite, The Duelling Bankheads, Loretta Hogg, Ebony Jet, John Kelly, The Lady Bunny, Lipsynka, Ruth Messinger, Mona Foote Dancenoise, Peau de Soie, Ru Paul, and others Union Square Park Masterpieces Without the Director 9/28–9/29 Spencer Finch, Paul Ramírez Jonas The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue Clean Needles Save Lives: Drug Users Doing It For Ourselves October Gregg Bordowitz and Richard Elovich with Bob Huff and Loring McAlpin Citywide via television As A Dream That Vanishes (A Meditation on the Harvest of a Lifetime) 10/30–11/24 Merry Conway, Noni Pratt, Albert Ratcliffe Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue The Fear of Disclosure Project: (In)Visible Women 12/1 Marina Alvarez, Ellen Spiro with Jonathan Lee, producer Citywide In partnership with Video Data Bank and Women Make Movies Our Voices: Our Songs 12/27 Lavender Light Gospel Choir 208 West 13th Street In partnership with the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center 1992 The Fear of Disclosure Project: Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien (No Regret) 1992 Marlon T. Riggs 52 West 8th Street and citywide In partnership with Video Data Bank and Women Make Movies The Domestic Violence Milk Carton Project January–February Peggy Diggs Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania Use Mass Transit 1 January–February Roger Shimomura Citywide In partnership with MTA Arts for Transit and TDI Roy Cohn/Jack Smith 1/24–2/16 Ron Vawter 33 Wooster Street In partnership with The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc., The Museum of Contemporary Art–Los Angeles, Art Space San Francisco, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, the Walker Art Center, the Wexner Center for the Arts, and The Wooster Group Private/Public 3/26–5/1 Madeleine Barchevska, Allen Frame, Frank Franca, Linda Maldonado, Tom McGovern, Rosemary Moore, Angela Salgado, Antonio Valente, Phillip Walker Subway locations throughout New York City Transitions, Inc. 5/8–5/9 Danny Tisdale 65 Broadway; 42nd Street at Seventh Avenue; 8th Street at Lafayette Street; 125th Street at Lenox Avenue 263 CREATIVE TIME CATALOGUE Sacrificial Ornament 5/21–6/27 Spring Hurlbut Municipal Art Society, 457 Madison Avenue In partnership with the Municipal Art Society Art in the Anchorage 9: Women’s Action Coalition 7/10–9/20 Helene Aylon, Gretchen Bender, Susan Griffin, Mildred Howard, Ross Klavan, Nina Kuo, Alice Lichtenstein, Jaime Manrique, Dona Ann McAdams, Seiko Mikami, Laura Miller, Marilyn Nance, Grace Paley, Linda Rodolitz, Women’s Action Coalition, Liz Young The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage A Surreal Soap Opera 8/20 Victoria Bugbee and Company 30 Lincoln Center Plaza In partnership with Lincoln Center Out of Doors Accountability? October Dinh Le New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles Two Spirits Speak Out 11/21 Glenn Belverio (Glennda Orgasm), Duncan Elliot (Brenda Sexual) Grand Central Terminal Day Without Art 1992: We Interrupt This Program… 12/1 Diamanda Galas, David Rousseve, Pamela Sneed, Ron Vawter, students from the Hetrick Martin Institute, and others; Robin Schanzenbach, Mary Ellen Strom, Barbara L. Tsumagari, producers; Charles Atlas, director Citywide via television In partnership with Visual AIDS, BMCC/CUNY, Deep Dish TV, and WYBE Public Television Use Mass Transit 2 December–February 1993 Jerri Allyn Locations throughout New York City In partnership with MTA Arts for Transit and TDI 1993 Higher Ground 1/9–1/30 Sarah Skaggs Dance Company 268 Mulberry Street Victory Music Series 4/3–4/24 Barbara Barg, Shi-Zheng Chen, Sonya Cohen, Martha Colby, Chris Cunningham, Maggie Dubris, Carolyn Dutton, Dan Farkas, Suzanne Gallant, Brenda Hutchinson, Ken Jacobs, Catherine Jauniaux, Michelle Kinney, A. Leroy, Lester Loose, Ben Manley, Sean G. Meehan, Andrea Pierotti, E. J. Rodriguez, Brandon Ross, Bill Ruyle, Norman Salant, Sarah Wendt, Daniel Zippi The New Victory Theater, 209 West 42nd Street 264 In Honor of Allen R. Schindler July Bureau (Marlene McCarty and Donald Moffett) Citywide 42nd Street Art Project 7/8–November John Ahearn, Arch Connelly, Jane Dickson, Pat Dignan, Elizabeth Diller, Dick Elliot, Karen Finley, Andrew Ginzel, Lyle Ashton Harris, Jenny Holzer, Kristin Jones, Tibor Kalman, Lady Pink, Glenn Ligon, Adelle Lutz, Matt Mullican, Todd Oldham, Tom Otterness, Gregory Riches, Ricardo Scofidio, Scott Stowell, Rigoberto Torres, Barbara L. Tsumagari 42nd Street between Seventh and Eighth avenues In partnership with the 42nd Street Development Corporation and the New York City Economic Development Corporation Universal Family Album 8/14–8/15 Max Below and Kim Irwin 30 Lincoln Center Plaza Dyke TV: Weekly Art Segment September–December Nicole Eisenman, Jewelle Gomez, Maria Elena Gonzalez, Barbara Hammer, Toshi Reagon, Reno, Elizabeth Streb, Francesca Zambello, Zrazy Citywide via television In partnership with Dyke TV Leeser and Alison Saar), James Luna, Rima Mardoyan-Smyth, Nam June Paik, Phranc, Robert Rosenheck, J. Otto Seibold, Robert Seng, Roger Shimomura, Ned Smyth, Scott Stowell, The Triage Project, Barbara L. Tsumagari, Neil Winokur, Ellen Zweig 42nd Street between Seventh and Eighth avenues In partnership with the 42nd Street Development Corporation and the New York City Economic Development Corporation Art in the Anchorage 11: Mirage July–September Ann Carlson The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage First Annual Sara D. Roosevelt Park Summer Festival 7/10 Charles Dennis, Risa Jaroslow, The Klezmatics, The Spirit Ensemble Sara D. Roosevelt Park, Houston to Delancey streets In partnership with University Settlement Lincoln Center Out of Doors: Wild Style 8/10 Big Joe, Norman Salant 30 Lincoln Center Plaza Marclay, Matthew McCaslin, Betsy Newman, Sara Pasti and neighbors, with Terry Adkins, Hope Sandrow, Glen Seator, Maura Sheehan The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Lincoln Center Out of Doors: DJ Spooky 8/9 DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid (aka Paul D. Miller) 30 Lincoln Center Plaza Time Capsule: A Concise Encyclopedia by Women Artists November Robin Kahn, editor, with hundreds of women artists Citywide Day Without Art: Web Action Project 12/1 John Giorno, G. H. Hovagimyan Citywide via Internet In partnership with Visual AIDS and artnetweb 1996 Combat Zone: Campaign HQ Against Domestic Violence October–December Mary Beth Edelson 110 Mercer Street Rent a Body February–July Paco Cao Citywide Underdevelopment in Progress / 500 Years 9/28–10/23 Vistas Latinas (Ana Ferrer and Kukuli Velarde) SoHo 20 Gallery, 545 Broadway Master Builder July and December The Builders Association (Marianne Weems, director) Chelsea Money Amok 6/6–6/23 Circus Amok (Jennifer Miller, director) Locations throughout New York City Day Without Art 1993: We Interrupt This Program… 12/1 Ann Carlson, N. Rodriguez, poets from the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, and others; Barbara L. Tsumagari, producer; Mary Ellen Strom, director Citywide via television In partnership with Visual AIDS, Deep Dish TV, and WYBE Public Television 1995 Art in the Anchorage 13 6/21–8/25 Doug Aitken and Mu-Ziq, Rebeca Bollinger, Jim Campbell, Yau Ching, multipolyomni, Shirin Neshat, Pierrick Sorin, Penelope Umbrico The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage 1994 The Fear of Disclosure Project: Out in Silence and Not a Simple Story n.d. Christine Choy with Jonathan Lee, producer Citywide In partnership with Video Data Bank and Women Make Movies Body Politics 2/14–2/15 Carnival Knowledge, Blondell Cummings, Holly Hughes, Peggy Pettitt, Reno, Joyce Scott, Mary Ellen Strom, Martha Wilson Great Hall at The Cooper Union, 7 East 7th Street Use Mass Transit 3: Hey Bozo, Use Mass Transit May G. H. Hovagimyan Locations throughout New York City In partnership with MTA Arts for Transit All in the Family April Thomas Harris Citywide Relax. Fly Mass Transit May–June Darrell Wilks Locations throughout New York City Manhattan Passport: 7 Two-Token Tours 5/15 Katrin Asbury, Kirby Gookin, Jennifer Lager, Sara L. Marion, Felicia Megginson, Elisabeth M. Olewinski, Peter Nansen Scherfig, Nick Tobier Locations throughout New York City Building Sweeps 6/18–June 1996 Michael Bramwell 64 West 128th Street Brinca Charcos (High Waters) July Jennifer Monson Williamsburg, Brooklyn Hairy Tales 4/7–4/22 Debra Levine Locations throughout New York City Patina du Prey’s Memorial Dress 6/7–7/1 Hunter Reynolds 45 Greene Street Mama, I Thought Only Black People Were Bad July Negro Art Collective (Tony Cokes, Renée Cox, Fo Wilson) New York City and Los Angeles In partnership with Gee Street Records Art in the Anchorage 10 6/4–9/25 Elizabeth Streb and Ringside The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage 42nd Street Art Project July–September Vito Acconci, Ken Chu, Donna Dennis, Toni Dove, Dick Elliot, Dee Evetts, Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss), The Haiku Society of America, Janet Henry, Tibor Kalman, Ron Kuivila, The Kunst Brothers (Tom Art in the Anchorage 12: Affirmative Actions: Artists at Work 7/13–9/14 Joan Bankemper, Tim Collins and Reiko Goto, Charles Dennis and Normando Ismay, Jane Dickson, Foundry Theatre, Karin Giusti, Ilya Kabakov, Robin Kahn, Susan Leopold, Christian Music in the Anchorage 1996 7/12–7/27 Byzar, Cultural Alchemy’s Soundlab, Drunken Boat, Elysian Fields, Emergency Broadcast Network’s Expo ‘96, Experimental Audio Research, The Foetus Symphony Orchestra with Lydia Lunch, Jose Halac and ensemble, Harmony Rockets, Home, Phil Kline, The Koan Pool, Ahmed El-Motassem and ensemble, Ben Neill, Doctor Nerve, PeeShy, Vernon Reid, Scanner, Spanish Fly, Trans Am, Ui, WordSound I-POWA The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Race for the Arts 9/21 X-Cheerleaders Intersection of Tenth Avenue and 36th Street Day With(out) Art Web Action 1996 12/1 CB Cooke Citywide via Internet In partnership with Visual AIDS Winter Music 12/12 Phil Kline 2 Columbus Circle to Wollman Rink, Central Park In partnership with Ice Theater of New York Creative Time’s Holiday Buffet December Elaine Tin Nyo Citywide via Internet 265 CREATIVE TIME 1997 Buying Time: The Nostalgia-Free History Sale 1/28–3/18 M. River and T. Whid Art Associates (MTAA) Citywide via Internet In partnership with artnetweb Art in the Anchorage 14: Plug In! 6/4–8/3 Natalie Bookchin, James Cathcart, CB Cooke, Floating Point Unit, Sue Johnson, Michael Joo, Jaron Lanier, Julia Meltzer, Michael Naimark, Amanda Ramos, Ben Rubin, Grahame Weinbren, Adrianne Wortzel The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Music in the Anchorage 1997 6/5–6/28 Blank Slates, Bowery Electric, DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid (Paul D. Miller), DJ Sticker, John King, K-Mart (Kevin Martin) and DJ Vadim, Liquid Sky Music, Main (Robert Hampson), Christian Marclay, Mogwai, Ikue Mori, Ben Neill, Ninja Tune Stealth Tour (Funky Porcini, DJ Ollie Teeba, DJ Amon Tobin, DJ Stevie Bear, and DJ Task), Jim O’Rourke, Praxis, Project Dark, Vernon Reid, Run On, S.A.N.D.I., Scanner, David Shea, Sonic Youth, Torture, Tweaker, Varnaline The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Oh…A Fifty Year Dart 6/13–9/19 GAle GAtes et al. (Michael Counts, director; Michelle Stern, choreographer) Intersection of Thompson and Spring streets That Big Yellow Braid 8/13 Duston Spear 80 Lafayette Street Olá Suerte 8/16 Olá Suerte 30 Lincoln Center Plaza In partnership with Lincoln Center Out of Doors World Views 10/2–12/20 Jerald Frampton, Chris Hanson, John Klima, Ming-Wei Lee, Susan Leopold, Loren Madsen, Tom Nussbaum, Alyson Pou, Michael Sarff, Hendrika Sonnenberg, SUMO studio Deutsche Bank Building, 31 West 52nd Street In partnership with Deutsche Bank Exquisite Corpses 10/23–10/29 Matthew Barney, Vanessa Beecroft, Geoffrey Beene, Manolo Blahnik, Kenneth Cole, John Galliano, Sylvia Heisel, Rei Kawakuba, Christian Lacroix, Issey Miyake, Miuccia Prada, Jil Sander, Lorna Simpson, Philip Treacy, Yohji Yamamoto, designers; Holly Brubach, Robert E. Bryan, Jade Hobson Charnin, Amy Fine Collins, Lysa Cooper, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Thelma Golden, Adelle Lutz, Fern Mallis, Camilla Nickerson, Andrea Rosen, Cindy Sherman, Anna Wintour, Olivier Zahm Saks Fifth Avenue, 611 Fifth Avenue In partnership with Saks Fifth Avenue The Wish Machine 12/1–12/18 Chrysanne Stathacos Grand Central Terminal 266 CATALOGUE Day With(out) Art 1997: The Wish Machine, The Time Capsule, and Silent Orpheus 12/1 Ming-Wei Lee, Plaintext Players, Chrysanne Stathacos 55 Broad Street; 11 West 53rd Street; Grand Central Terminal; and citywide In partnership with Visual AIDS, ArtAIDS (UK), The Museum of Modern Art, Harvard University, Thundergulch, and the Institute of Cultural Inquiry Rumeurs–Les Avatars 12/8 Magali Claude Citywide 1998 1-900-ALL-KAREN 2/16–8/16 Karen Finley International via telephone Gesture as Value 4/24–5/20 Jerelyn Hanrahan 55 Broad Street El Mexterminator 6/1–6/28 Guillermo Gómez-Peña with Roberto Sifuentes and Sara Shelton Mann Citywide and El Museo del Barrio, 1230 Fifth Avenue Art in the Anchorage 15 6/16–6/27 Anti-Pop Consortium, Paul Thomas Anderson, A-Trak of the Invisible Skratch Picklz, Derek Bailey with Ming Xiao-Fen, Byzar, Carl Craig, Datcyde, Del Mar, Sussan Deyhim, Atom Egoyan, FLMSCL, GOPOETRY.COM, Milford Graves, Grisha Coleman’s Hot Mouth, GusGus, Todd Haynes, Murray Hill, Mos Def, Not Four Walls Slide and Film Club, Pat Oleszko, Odi, Mike Patton, Roc Raida of the X-ecutioners, Pamela Sneed, Wally, We+Soul Coughing, Reggie Workman The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Art in the Anchorage 16: Exposing Meaning in Fashion Through Presentation 5/19–6/26 Victoria Bartlett, Hussein Chalayan, Susan Cianciolo, Patrick Li, Maison Margiela, Richard Pandiscio, Viktor & Rolf, Vivienne Westwood; Andrea Rosen, curator The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage F.R.E.D. (Freedom Rules Every Democracy) 11/5 Citywide In partnership with Thread Waxing Space and The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Day With(out) Art 1999: Banner Project, Daily Dispatch, and Web Action 12/1 Lance Arthur, Isabel Chang, Jane Nisselson, Yoshi Sodeoka, and others Citywide via Internet In partnership with Visual AIDS 2000 Leap 4/27–4/30 Chris Doyle 2 Columbus Circle Teleport Diner May Andreas Angelidakis with 4th Dimension, Mike Ballou, Tobias Bernstrup, Jeremy Dawson, Brian Dewan, DJ Olive, Ricardo Dominguez, Scott Harding, Jean-Louis Huhta, Rekha Malhotra, Elaine Tin Nyo, Puppet Masters, Saralunden, Williamsburg locals, and others Stockholm, Sweden In partnership with Färgfabriken Tibor in Orbit 5/23 Tibor Kalman Times Square and citywide In partnership with the New Museum and Maira Kalman Between Dreams and History 10/22–11/14 Shimon Attie Ludlow and Rivington streets Art in the Anchorage 17: NoiseGate 6/1–6/25 Granular Synthesis (Kurt Hentschläger and Ulf Langheinrich) The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Suits: The Clothes Make the Man 11/2 The Art Guys with Todd Oldham Times Square and citywide In partnership with Target Stores and 7th on Sixth Music in the Anchorage 6/13–6/22 A Guy Called Gerald, Imani Azuri, Badmarsh & Shri, Glenn Branca, Burnt Sugar, the Arkestra Chamber (Greg Tate, conductor), Cibo Matto, Joe Claussell, Dead Prez, DJ Rekha, DJ Siraiki, Annie Gosfield, Jessica Hagedorn, Phil Kline, Tim “Love” Lee, MC Baby Power, McCollough Sons of Thunder, Neel Murgai, Punch & Words, Vernon Reid with Paul Auster, Smith & Mighty, The SRC, All-City Gospel Chorale, Rafi Zabor and others The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Day With(out) Art 1998: The Banner Project and 10 Web Action Tours 12/1 Robert Atkins, Copy Berg, Ryan Clary, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Barbara Hunt, John Kelly, Mark Mobley, Patrick Moore, School’s OUT: The Naming Project, Kate Shindle, Roberto Sifuentes, Carol Stakenas, Daniel Zingale Citywide via Internet In partnership with Visual AIDS 1999 Adolescence 4/7–4/23 Ange Leccia Citywide In partnership with Clinica Aesthetica Contemporary Art DNAid: Deli Cups July–July 2002 Roz Chast, Maira Kalman, Cary Leibowitz (aka Candyass), Larry Miller, Tom Tomorrow Citywide DNAid: Billboards 9/5–9/30 Haluk Akakçe, Nancy Burson, Alexis Rockman Intersection of Varick and Carmine streets; intersection of Canal and Church streets; intersection of Lafayette and Houston streets Airtime: A Series of Wireless Art Projects 11/1–11/5 Johanna Burke, Chris Habib, Peter Halley, MTAA, Elaine Tin Nyo, Ben Rubin 430 West 14th Street Day With(out) Art: The Banner Project 2000 and CineVirus: Make a Scene 12/1 Lance Arthur, Terry Baker, Lew Baldwin, Ben Benjamin and Chisato Uyeki, Heather Champ and Derek Powazek, Agricola de Cologne, CB Cooke, Nita Daniel, Ricardo Dominguez and Diane Ludin, Leslie Harpold, Auriea Harvey and Michael Samyn, Yael Kanarek, Tina LaPorta, Patrick Lichty and Leigh Clemons, Mary Magsamen and Stephan Hillerbrand, MTAA, Organic, Elisa Rathje and Jonathan Eric, Red Hot Organization, Rhizome, ®TMark, Vivian Selbo, Yoshi Sodeoka, Virgil Wong Citywide via Internet In partnership with Visual AIDS Untitled, 1995 December–Janurary 2001 Felix Gonzalez-Torres Citywide In partnership with Andrea Rosen Gallery 2001 Blur 01: New Creative Practices Within Developing Technologies 1/11–1/12 Maya Churi, Alison Cornyn, Shelley Eshkar, Rachel Greene, Mark Hansen, Jon Ippolito, Sue Johnson, Julian LaVerdiere, Vincent Mazeau, Randall Peacock, and others The New School, 66 West 12th Street In partnership with Thundergulch, The New School, and Parsons School of Design Clouds 2/20–2/27 Vik Muniz Citywide The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Superstar 2/28–4/15 Marco Brambilla Times Square Wink 3/14–4/13 Takashi Murakami Grand Central Terminal In partnership with MTA Arts for Transit The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Cat Drinking Milk 4/16–5/20 Fischli & Weiss Times Square The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Shadow Procession 5/21–6/30 William Kentridge Times Square Art in the Anchorage 18: Massless Medium: Explorations in Sensory Immersion 5/31–7/29 Andreas Angelidakis, Antenna (Masamichi Udagawa and Sigi Moeslinger), Anney Bonney, Marco Brambilla, Francisco López, Liz Phillips, Erwin Redl, Leo Villareal The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage 267 CREATIVE TIME CATALOGUE The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: ahistory 10/29–11/30 Bruce Yonemoto, Norman Yonemoto Times Square The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Day With(out) Art: Viralysis: A Beginner’s Guide to Infectious Psychology 12/1 Jeff Gibson Times Square The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Fast Forward 12/2–1/27/2002 Gary Hill, Mary Lucier, Michael Snow Times Square In partnership with the Whitney Museum of American Art 4316 Watercolors 12/20 Mark Malmgren Lower Manhattan In partnership with The Downtown Alliance 2002 Time to Consider: The Arts Respond to 9.11 2/4–3/22 Elena Alexander, Anti-Bias Squad, Eric Liftin, Nebojsa Seric Shoba, and others Citywide, Deutsche Bank Building, 31 West 52nd Street In partnership with Poets & Writers, the Van Alen Institute, and Worldstudio Foundation Art on the Plaza 1: Primal Graphics 2002 2/20–10/1 Jim Campbell The Ritz-Carlton, 2 West Street In partnership with Millennium Partners and the Battery Park City Authority The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Portrait 3/1–5/30 Geneviève Cadieux Times Square Tap 3/6–7/27 James Buckhouse with Holly Brubach, Scott Snibbe, and Christopher Wheeldon Dia Center for the Arts, 548 West 22nd Street; Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Avenue; 33 East 17th Street; 449 West 14th Street; The Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Avenue In partnership with the Dia Center for the Arts Untitled 3/11–3/25 Hans Haacke Citywide 268 Tribute in Light 3/11–ongoing Conceived by a creative team including artists Julian La Verdiere and Paul Myoda, architects John Bennett and Gustavo Bonevardi of PROUN Space Studio, architect Richard Nash Gould, and lighting designer Paul Marantz. Produced in collaboration with the Municipal Art Society World Financial Center 2003 The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Video Portraits 2/4–5/18 Thomas Struth Times Square In partnership with The Metopolitan Museum of Art Metapet April; relaunched May 2003 Action Tank (Natalie Bookchin with Jin Lee) Citywide via Internet The Peace Piece 3/20 Adelle Lutz Citywide Blur 02: Power at Play in Digital Art and Culture 4/11–4/12 Andreas Angelidakis, Natalie Bookchin, Maureen Boucher, Kathy Brew, Dawnja Burris, Ted Byfield, Michael Century, Robert Chang, Vuk Cosic, Chris Csiksentmihalyi, Stephanie Davenport, Sara Diamond, Ricardo Dominguez, Jane Farver, Alexander R. Galloway, Blake Goble, Kathy Goncharov, Carl Goodman, Amanda Gould, Marc Greene, Nathon Gunn, Mark Hansen, Peter Haratonick, Tana Hargest, Richie Hawtin, Meg Hourihan, IAA, Lem Jay Ignacio, Tom Jennings, Natalie Jeremijenko, Stephanie Kaye, Jaimie King, Matt Locke, Jamie Love, Colleen Macklin, Lev Manovich, Kevin McHugh, Terry Naini, David Nottingham, Anne Pasternak, Scott Paterson, Mark Pesce, Mark Podlaseck, Greg Pomerantz, Timothy Quigley, Kurt Ralske, Michael Randazzo, Robert Ransick, Ben Rubin, Katie Salen, Kass Schmitt, Joan Shigekawa, Clay Shirky, John Simon, Jr., Wolfgang Staehle, Carol Stakenas, Josephine Starrs, James Stevens, Rachel Stevens, Lisa Strausfeld, Leila Sujir, Stefanie Syman, Clive Thompson, Alan Toner, Mara Traumane, Sven Travis, McKenzie Wark, Lebbeus Woods, David Zicarelli, Eric Zimmerman, Marina Zurkow, and others The New School, 66 West 12th Street In partnership with The New School and Parsons School of Design What is What 3/24–3/31 Bill Shannon (aka The Crutchmaster) Citywide Consuming Places 8/15–10/27 212box LLC, Asymptote, Bill Fontana, Greyworld, Marjetica Potrc; Carol Stakenas, curator 66 Water Street, Brooklyn ˆ Music in the Anchorage 2001 6/7–6/28 Thomas Brinkmann (“Max Ernst”), Jorg Burger (“The Modernist”), Vladislav Delay, Dimbiman (“Zip”), Force Inc., Hexstatic, Kid 606, Mille Plateaux, Phill Niblock, Panacea, Porter Ricks, SND The Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage Garlic=Rich Air 9/27–9/29 Shu Lea Cheang Citywide Art on the Plaza 2: Back of a Snowman 10/8–4/20/2003 Gary Hume The Ritz-Carlton, 2 West Street In partnership with Millennium Partners and the Battery Park City Authority Sonic Garden 10/17–11/30 Laurie Anderson, David Byrne, Marina Rosenfeld, Ben Rubin World Financial Center Winter Garden, 200 Vesey Street In partnership with the World Financial Center Arts and Events Program and Battery Park City Authority The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Dog Duet and Front Porch 11/6–1/22/2003 William Wegman Times Square Holiday Light Show 11/19–12/31 Builders Association, C404, Melanie Crean, KDLab, Inc., Mumbleboy, Jordan Parnass, Leo Villareal Grand Central Terminal In partnership with MTA Arts for Transit and Jones Lang Lasalle Local Frequencies 4/9–5/7 Gabri Christa, Toshi Reagon, Everton Sylvester Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn; North Shore, Staten Island; and citywide via radio Art on the Plaza 3: Peace 7/1–4/1/2004 Zhang Huan The Ritz-Carlton, 2 West Street In partnership with Millennium Partners and the Battery Park City Authority The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Cowboy Waltz 7/1–9/30 Jeremy Blake Times Square Light Cycle 9/15 Cai Guo-Qiang Central Park: Heckscher Ballfields, Cherry Hill, the Reservoir, and the North Meadow In partnership with the Central Park Conservancy, Fireworks by Grucci, and Häagen-Dazs PDPal 10/9 –12/12 Marina Zurkow with Julian Bleecker and Scott Paterson Times Square Blur 03: Projects and Prototypes 10/31 Giles Lane Parsons School of Design Auditorium, 66 Fifth Avenue In partnership with The New School and Parsons School of Design 2004 The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic 1/21–4/30 The Neistat Brothers, Hiraki Sawa, Janaina Tschäpe Times Square Art on the Plaza 4: Breath 5/4–4/3/2005 Shirazeh Houshiary with Pip Horne The Ritz-Carlton, 2 West Street In partnership with Millennium Partners and the Battery Park City Authority Blue Moon 5/4–8/20 O + A (Sam Auinger and Bruce Odland) West and Vesey streets, Battery Park City In partnership with the World Financial Center Arts and Events Program and the Battery Park City Authority The Dreamland Artist Club 6/12–9/6 Rita Ackermann, Craig Costello, Adam Cvijanovic, Jules de Balincourt, Dearraindrop, Christa Donner, Nicole Eisenman, Daze Ellis, Gents of Desire (DOOM + FINN), Toland Grinnell, Ellen Harvey, David Humphrey, Katrin Jurati, Greg Lamarche, Matt Leines, Andrew Lenaghan, Ashley Macomber, Ryan McGinness, Bill McMullen, Morning Breath (Doug Cunningham and Jason Noto), Jack Pierson, Steve Powers, Dana Schutz, Nathan Smith, SSUR, Matt Wright; Steve Powers and Peter Eleey, curators Coney Island, Brooklyn The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Who’s Afraid of Blue, Red and Green? 6/24–9/30 Günther Selichar with Atomicelroy, John Spiff, and Anne Wolfius Times Square Plan B 7/1–7/29 Rudolf Stingel Grand Central Terminal In partnership with the Art Production Fund and MTA Arts for Transit Freedom of Expression National Monument 8/17–11/13 Laurie Hawkinson, John Malpede, Erika Rothenberg Foley Square In partnership with the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Operation Urban Terrain (OUT) 8/28 Anne-Marie Schleiner Fifth Avenue and 45th Street; Dumbo, Brooklyn; 125th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue Imitation of Christ Retail Store 9/8 –9/15 Imitation of Christ Locations throughout New York City For New York City: Planes and Projections 10/26 –11/6 Jenny Holzer The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine; Bethesda Fountain in Central Park; The Cooper Union; The Pennsylvania Hotel; 515 Greenwich Street; and citywide via airplane The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: The Forest 11/1–1/31/2005 Carlos Amorales Times Square 2005 A Consumer’s Guide to Times Square Advertising 1/19–4/19 Christine Hill Times Square NUEVOS RICOS = USA 1/27 Carlos Amorales, Aux Raus, Silverio, Sonido Lasser Drakar 436 West 15th Street The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Conditions of Anonymity 3/10–6/10 Kimsooja Times Square 269 CREATIVE TIME Art on the Plaza 5: Look and See 5/5–11/10 Jim Hodges The Ritz-Carlton, 2 West Street In partnership with Millennium Partners and the Battery Park City Authority The Dreamland Artist Club 2005 6/18–10/15 Michael Amter, Tauba Auerbach, Beatriz Barral, CRASH, Ronnie Cutrone, Annabel Daou, Dogg + Bone, Fintan Friel, Justin Green, Isca Greenfield-Sanders, Mimi Gross, Katie Holten, Vandana Jain, Steve Keene, Greg Lamarche, Cary Leibowitz (aka Candyass), Paul Lindahl, Clive Murphy, Os Gemeos, Nina Pandolfo, Gary Panter, Kamau Patton, Bruno Peinado, Garett Phelan, Steve Powers, Swoon, Leah Tinari Coney Island, Brooklyn The Art Parade 9/10 As Four, Victoria Bartlett, Mark Borthwick, Susan Cianciolo, Lisa Jimenez, Brad Kahlhaner, Ryan McGinness, Steve Powers, Surface to Air, Kehinde Wiley, and dozens of others Grand Street between Crosby and Wooster streets In partnership with Deitch Projects and Paper magazine The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Broken Mirror 9/26–11/30 Song Dong Times Square For The City 9/29–10/9 Jenny Holzer NYU Bobst Library, 70 Washington Square South; Rockefeller Center; New York Public Library, intersection of Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street The Plain of Heaven 10/14–11/20 Adam Cvijanovic, Trisha Donnelly, Shannon Ebner, Leandro Erlich, William Forsythe, Sol LeWitt, O. Winston Link, Gordon Matta-Clark, Corey McCorkle, Helen Mirra, Saskia Olde Wolbers, Adam Putnam, Paul Ramírez Jonas, Song Dong; Peter Eleey, curator 820 Washington Street Who Cares November–December; September–November 2006 Public art projects by Mel Chin, Coco Fusco, Jens Haaning, and Michael Rakowitz; with dinner participants Doug Ashford, Julie Ault, Gregg Bordowitz, Tania Bruguera, Paul Chan, Mel Chin, Dean Daderko, Peter Eleey, Coco Fusco, Chitra Ganesh, Deborah Grant, Hans Haacke, K8 Hardy, Sharon Hayes, Emily Jacir, Ronak Kapadia, Byron Kim, Steve Kurtz, Julian LaVerdiere, Lucy Lippard, Marlene McCarty, John Menick, Helen Molesworth, Anne Pasternak, Paul Pfeiffer, Patricia Phillips, Michael Rakowitz, Martha Rosler, Ralph Rugoff, Amy Sillman, Allison Smith, Kiki Smith, David Levi Strauss, Nato Thompson, and The Yes Men New York City The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Countdowns 12/20–3/6/2006 Aïda Ruilova Times Square 2006 Billboards 3/1–3/31 Marilyn Minter Chelsea 270 The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic 3/7–6/5 Brian Alfred, Ara Peterson, Mark Titchner Times Square Broken Screen Happening 5/6 Doug Aitken with Aa, Vito Acconci, Black Dice, Stan Brakhage, Adam Green, George Greenough, Jeff Koons, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Miranda July, Kelly Sears, Superstudio Essex Street Market, 80 Essex Street In partnership with Hermès Strange Powers 7/19–9/17 Pawel Althamer and Arturmijewski, James Lee Byars, Sophie Calle and Fabio Balducci, Center for Tactical Magic, Peter Coffin, Jennifer Cohen, Anne Collier, Christian Cummings, Trisha Donnelly, Douglas Gordon, Brion Gysin, Friedrich Jürgenson, Joachim Koester, Jim Lambie, Miranda Lichtenstein, Euan Macdonald, Jonathan Monk, Senga Nengudi, Paul Pfeiffer, Eva Rothschild, Mungo Thomson; Laura Hoptman and Peter Eleey, curators 64 East 4th Street The 59th Minute: Video Art on the Astrovision by Panasonic: Healer 7/19–9/30 Euan Macdonald Times Square The Urban Visual Recording Machine 9/4—9/10 Hjalti Karlsson, Jan Wilker Times Square, Madison Square Park, Chelsea, SoHo, Battery Park City, Coney Island In partnership with Show & Tell Productions, Inc. The Art Parade 9/9 Michael Bevilacqua, B-Girlz presented by Martha Cooper, Dazzle Dancers, E. V. Day, Pia Dehne, Adam Dugas, David Ellis, Fischerspooner with Gareth Pugh, Micah Ganske, Os Gemeos, J.V.A. Flag Corporation, Taylor McKimmons, Ted Mineo, Muffin Head and Amber Ray, Julie Atlas Muz, Ara Peterson, Michael Portnoy, Steve Powers, Cristina Lei Rodriguez, Robert Snead, Bec Stupak, Three As Four, Momoyo Torimitsu, Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, and others West Broadway between Houston and Grand streets In partnership with Deitch Projects and Paper magazine Art on the Plaza 6: Air gets into everything even nothing and Get up girl a sun is running December–Spring 2007 Ugo Rondinone The Ritz-Carlton, 2 West Street In partnership with Millennium Partners and the Battery Park City Authority Sky is the Limit November 3–30 Haluk Akakçe Viva Vision screen, Las Vegas In partnership with Las Vegas Arts Commission and Fremont Street Experience 2007 sleepwalkers 1/16–2/12 Doug Aitken; Klaus Biesenbach and Peter Eleey, curators The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street In partnership with The Museum of Modern Art